Travel guides tackle new horizons
Travel publishers are moving more of their work onto the Internet and extending their content into new areas like in-flight entertainment systems, mobile services and satnav devices By Eric Pfanner About a dozen years ago, the Rough Guides and Lonely Planet series of travel books, rival bibles for the footloose and fancy free, crossed a new frontier onto the Internet. But they found their road maps to the digital future hard to read.
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Conquering the inaccessible in Venice
By Julia Malone If there was ever a tourist destination that seemed out of reach to someone in a wheelchair, it must be Venice, where going a couple of blocks often means crossing steep, stepped bridges.
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